I’m attached to rock in the moonlightMy colony says 'when you gonna live your life right?'Oh but females aren’t the fortunate onesAnd sea squirts, they want to have funOh sea squirts just want to have fun

One sperm come in the middle of the nightMy colony yells 'what you gonna do with your life?'Oh ascidians, I can’t have only one,But sea squirts, they want to have fun,Oh sea squirts just want to have

(Chorus)That's all they really want...some fun...When the filter-feeding day is doneOh sea squirts they want to have funOh sea squirts just want to have fun

Many males enter my siphonal canalI don’t care how many, I’ve got eggs for them allSome may say I’m too promiscuousBut sea squirts just want to have funOh sea squirts just want to have

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Kevin works at the Duke Marine Lab as a researcher at the Marine Conservation Molecular Facility studying the population genetics of vent fauna. He has an M.Sc. in Biology from Penn State where his research focused on marine invertebrate systematics and the community structure of chemoautotrophic foundation fauna at hydrothermal vents. Visit Kevin's personal website, where his CV lives, and follow him on Twitter, Flickr, Friendfeed, YouTube, Nature Network, Amazon, Research Blogging and Facebook.